Deletes Volumes from the database.
TMSS10VolumeDelete [-S logonstring] [-V volumefilter] [-c configfile] [-l Live mode] [-r target repository]
TMSS10VolumeDelete deletes Volumes from the database using filters and/or configuration file.
TMSS10VolumeRename command options:
-S
The Logon string argument sets the Server Logon Information.-V
The volume filter argument sets the Volume Filter which can be used to filter the traversal of Customer, Media and Volume values. The format of this filter is c.m.v@r, where c is Customer-ID filter, m is Media-ID filter, v is Volume-ID filter and r is Repository-ID filter. To process only volumes not in Repository ACME, “*.*.*@!(ACME).-c
The config file argument specifies the path to the Batch Configuration File. The Batch Configuration File allows you to perform advanced traversal of Customer, Media and Volumes, perform advanced barcode pre and post processing and route program output to syslogd. Configuration File capabilities vary from program to program but the syntax remains the same. In the event that logic is not supported it will simply be ignored. -l
Live mode (default = true.-r
Target Repository Filter.
If an argument value starts with the value FI:
, the value for that attribute will be read from the file name specified immediately after it. For example, if a file named ACME_volumes has the content ACME_*.*
, specifying FI:/etc/ACME_volumes
will have the same effect as -V ACME.*.*
. Using FI:
to refer to a file for an attribute value works for all attributes.
If the pattern being matched starts with *LIST: then rather than matching the literal value, each record in the file specified as *LIST:filename will be tested. If one matches the match will succeed.
stdout
Output Reports.stderr
Diagnostic messages.See TMSS10VolumeDelete Examples